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SCPDI

The SCPDI aims to support SCs and other EI professionals in improving the engagement and retention of families in the Program through the delivery of high-quality professional development training.

The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Division of Family and Child Health, Bureau of Early Intervention (DOHMH BEI), and Hunter College’s Silberman School of Social Work are proud to announce the 2024 series for the Early Intervention Service Coordination Professional Training Development Institute (SCPDI).

Resources

Comprehensive list of learning opportunities and other Early Intervention information.

DOHMH BEI and BEI Partnership


The SCPDI acknowledges the critical role that service coordinators (SCs) play in the Early Intervention Program and the lives of families accessing the Program. SCs and interventionists are part of an interdisciplinary team who are expected to collaborate, coordinate, facilitate, empower, clarify, provide, and exchange information as part of their work with families.

The SCPDI aims to support SCs and other EI professionals in improving the engagement and retention of families in the Program through the delivery of high-quality professional development training. The SCPDI will present these free, synchronous remote trainings throughout 2024.